Steam came out in 2004 just to take advantage of the launch of the great Half Life 2 who was, at those times, one of those events that we all remember because of its importance since it signified the arrival of the digital format in video games. Something that at the time did not seem to be imposed and that today is something so common, that surely there is no one who gives it the importance of such a radical change.
Steam rules change
The fact is that from time to time news appears that is a reality check, because it reminds us that many times we have ceased to own what we buy.
You might think that’s not important, since no one logs into Steam with a computer from 20 years ago, but what about those who register models from the 2000s for enjoy video games of the era on original hardware and verify with these Valve changes that they will no longer have access to their usual purchases?
The news is that Valve has set a date for the end of its support for Windows 7 and 8. Two operating systems that have been present in many computers since the early 2000s and which, although they will not be used intensively in current tasks – office and especially online, for which they are not prepared -, are largely used to keep this passion alive. retro
When does this support end?
Valve has announced that January 1, 2024 will be the time when Steam clients on Windows 7 and 8 will stop working and their owners will need to get a newer PC or install a newer version of the operating system. Something unthinkable for a certain hardware profile that doesn’t have enough power to run a more modern version of Microsoft’s operating system.
The situation you face, if you have a PC for those needs to replay old classics from your childhood or youth, is to go looking how to find all these games time to download them and keep them safe on your hard drives, but what happens to the games you’ve saved? Will you be able to use them on new installs outside of Steam? That’s quite a problem!
For now note the arrival date of this apocalypse on Steam in Windows 7 and 8. Analyze the opportunities available to you because adding a new operating system to the computer does not hurt. But it gives us in the nose that this hardware of your PC retro It’s not for too much jogging and it’s almost better to leave it where you have it now. No?